The following people appeared during felony bond hearings on Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on Aug. 19 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Justin A. Rentfro, 26, failure to register — $50,000.

An officer with the Russellville Police Department (RPD) testified Rentfro is a sex offender and was due to verify his address July 7. When he failed to do so, officers sought to locate Rentfro, contacting his ex-wife and the mother of a woman thought to be Rentfro’s girlfriend. He was eventually arrested after a court hearing.

Rentfro told District Court Judge Don Bourne he has two felony convictions and pending felony charges for theft be receiving.

• Kaliff R. Altizer, 23, failure to register — $50,000.

An RPD officer testified Altizer was arrested as part of a joint undercover operation involving agents with the U.S. Department of Justice, Arkansas State Police and the Pope County Sheriff’s Office. The officer testified Altizer had several warrants, parole violations and sex offender violations.

Altizer lived in the Russellville area 30-35 days prior to his arrest, according to testimony, but did not register his address because he had warrants, according to testimony.

An agent with the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force testified Price sold more than two grams of methamphetamine to a confidential informant. Price has pending charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver.

• Justin Spear, 39, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

According to a police report, Spear was pulled over by an RPD officer early Tuesday morning for driving without headlights.

The officer said Spear appeared intoxicated and stumbled when exiting his vehicle. The report stated he failed several field sobriety tests. Four used needled syringes were located in Spear’s vehicle.

In addition to his felony charge, Spear is also facing several misdemeanor traffic charges, including a DWI, in relation to the incident.

• Michael Rodriquez, 32, theft of property — $10,000.

• Estella P. Salazar, 42, theft of property — $10,000.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of Rodriquez and Salazar following a Feb. 20 incident where the two allegedly stole four laptop computers from Walmart in Russellville, valued at more than $2,000.

• Barrielyn H. Sneddon, 54, theft of property — $1,000.

RPD officers responded to a call of a woman wandering near Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center.

Upon arrival, officers found Sneddon standing in a parking lot near the hospital with an IV unit attached to her arm, according to a police report.

Sneddon allegedly told officers she was at the hospital to regulate her medication, but wanted to leave because she did not like the way she was being treated.

Officers found she had outstanding warrants for writing hot checks, and she is also facing charges of theft of the IV unit.